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I found out today that Mark Brummel (Dynamics NAV MVP and blogger) has written a book on Dynamics NAV 2009. You can read about it on his blog post here, and you can pre-order from the PACKT web site.
The one thing I did notice was that the PACKT web site has undergone a significant redesign and looks really sharp. You should go an take a look.
Here is some blurb from the PACKT site.
What you will learn from this book :
  • Implement Microsoft Dynamics NAV ERP suite with a sample industry application throughout the book
  • Set up Dynamics NAV and customize it for various industries including fashion, retail, and the automobile industry
  • Get to grips with key Dynamics NAV features such as Inventory Valuation, Item Tracking, and Reservations
  • Learn about B2B and B2C Interfacing and the fundamentals of Application Design
  • Learn and customize application features designed by Microsoft such as Financial Management, CRM, Manufacturing, Distribution / Wholesale, and Retail and extend them safely
  • Design your applications to have a good balance between cost of ownership and functionality
  • Analyze operation data based on sales demographics using Dynamics NAV CRM
  • Extend your core applications using interfaces such as Flatfile, CSV, XMLports, ADO, EDI standards, and web services
Approach

This book is a tutorial in an easy-to-read style. It will show Dynamics NAV developers how to create applications of different kinds with sufficient examples throughout.

Who this book is written for

If you are a NAV consultant and developer, or designer of business applications you will benefit most from this book.

The book assumes that you have a basic understanding of business management systems and application development, with a working knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics NAV. 

Well done to Mark for such a huge effort. I look forward to reading it.

Posted 06-01-2010 10:10 p.m. by David Roys
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